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US26804A
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    • B68BHARNESS; DEVICES USED IN CONNECTION THEREWITH; WHIPS OR THE LIKE
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  • my invention consists in a combination of lever powers so arranged, as to operate on one or both jaws (upper and lower), at the discretion of the reinsman.
  • Figure l gives a view in perspective.
  • Fig. 2 gives a side view of stationary levers.
  • Fig. 3 gives a side view of sliding or adjustable lever.
  • Figs. 4 and 5 give views of bits or bars that go in the mouth.
  • Fig. 6 gives a view of elastic and leather straps, with buckles and billets, and are connected by a ring.
  • the letters A and B refer to the holes in the stationary lever, through which the sliding lever C works backward and forth the required distance.
  • E refers to a mouth piece of bar which connects the stationary levers D.
  • F is the mouth piece, bar or bit which connects the sliding levers C.
  • the two bars E and F lie close together in the mouth. appearing as one bar only, and are as mild as an ordinary snaffle bit until the reins connecting with the sliding levers at the rings G, are drawn. in which case the sliding levers arecaused to move through the holes A and B, thereby separating the two bars or bits and forcing the jaws of the horse apart.
  • India rubber strap I is attached to ring H by means of a buckle and billet.
  • Leather strap J is likewise attached to the ring G.
  • These two straps I and J are connected by a ring K, and to this ring the driving or riding reins are, or should be, fastened.
  • the leather strap is made longer than the elastic one, the object of which is to guide and rein the horse with the elastic strap, provided he will yield willingly, in which case it would not be necessary to use the leather strap.
  • the elastic strap will stretch. and the effect will then be on the leather-strap and the sliding levers, to which they are connected at the ring Gr.
  • a bridle bit constructed in any manner substantially as hereinbefore set forth and shown.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
W. F. M. WILLIAMS, OF AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
BRIDLE-BIT.
Specification of Letters Patent No.
letters of reference thereon.
The nature of my invention consists in a combination of lever powers so arranged, as to operate on one or both jaws (upper and lower), at the discretion of the reinsman.
Figure l gives a view in perspective. Fig. 2 gives a side view of stationary levers. Fig. 3 gives a side view of sliding or adjustable lever. Figs. 4 and 5 give views of bits or bars that go in the mouth. Fig. 6 gives a view of elastic and leather straps, with buckles and billets, and are connected by a ring.
I will now proceed to give a description of the different parts and how they operate.
The letters A and B refer to the holes in the stationary lever, through which the sliding lever C works backward and forth the required distance.
E refers to a mouth piece of bar which connects the stationary levers D.
F is the mouth piece, bar or bit which connects the sliding levers C.
The two bars E and F lie close together in the mouth. appearing as one bar only, and are as mild as an ordinary snaffle bit until the reins connecting with the sliding levers at the rings G, are drawn. in which case the sliding levers arecaused to move through the holes A and B, thereby separating the two bars or bits and forcing the jaws of the horse apart. There is as much 26,804, dated January 10, 1860.
pressure on the bar F as on the bar E, which shows that it is impossible for a horse to catch the bit between his teeth and hold it. The separation of the bars always forces the jaws apart. i
India rubber strap I is attached to ring H by means of a buckle and billet. Leather strap J is likewise attached to the ring G. These two straps I and J are connected by a ring K, and to this ring the driving or riding reins are, or should be, fastened.
The leather strap is made longer than the elastic one, the object of which is to guide and rein the horse with the elastic strap, provided he will yield willingly, in which case it would not be necessary to use the leather strap. On the otherV hand, should it be necessary to use the mode of compulsion, by drawing strongly on the reins attached to the rings K the elastic strap will stretch. and the effect will then be on the leather-strap and the sliding levers, to which they are connected at the ring Gr.
That I claim as my invention, and desire to secure b y Letters Patent. is-
1. A bridle bit constructed in any manner substantially as hereinbefore set forth and shown.
2. I claim combining sliding levers with two bars in the mouth, and adopting this construction to any bit now known; substantially as and for purposes set forth.
8. I claim the combination of an elastic and leather strap connected as shown, with the circular sliding lever and the bar in the mouth in the manner set forth and shown.
W. F. M. IVILLIAMS.
Attest:
JOHN S. HoLLiNGsHnAD,
W. G. CLARY.
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US3708357A (en) * 1971-04-21 1973-01-02 Us Army Oxidizers with improved thermal stability and method of making same
US4528049A (en) * 1984-07-09 1985-07-09 Udy Lex L Seismic explosive composition
US4693765A (en) * 1986-05-22 1987-09-15 Stromquist Donald M Gel type slurry explosive and matrix and method for making same
US20030082172A1 (en) * 1992-11-13 2003-05-01 Idec Pharmaceuticals Therapeutic application of chimeric and radiolabeled antibodies to human B lymphocyte restricted differentiation antigen for treatment of B cell lymphoma

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3708357A (en) * 1971-04-21 1973-01-02 Us Army Oxidizers with improved thermal stability and method of making same
US4528049A (en) * 1984-07-09 1985-07-09 Udy Lex L Seismic explosive composition
US4693765A (en) * 1986-05-22 1987-09-15 Stromquist Donald M Gel type slurry explosive and matrix and method for making same
US20030082172A1 (en) * 1992-11-13 2003-05-01 Idec Pharmaceuticals Therapeutic application of chimeric and radiolabeled antibodies to human B lymphocyte restricted differentiation antigen for treatment of B cell lymphoma

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